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...Topped in total purse only by Illinois' $211,750 Arlington Futurity and $213,750 Washington Park Futurity, and New Jersey's $287,970 Garden State Stakes, all of which are thoroughbred races run at distances ranging from six furlongs to 1 1/16 miles...
...Watcher. Son of a Virginia real estate man, Warren Beatty (pronounced baity) was born in Richmond and raised in Arlington, where he was the president of his high school class ("I was a cheerful hypocrite") and center on the football team. Ten colleges offered him football scholarships, but he rejected them all, happy to give up the game. "I hated every minute of it," he remembers, "worrying all the time that I might get my nose splashed over my face, or my teeth kicked in." During high school days, he got his first, unpromising brush with the acting profession...
...Which produced the largest piece of marble ever cut by man-a zoo-ton hunk that was trimmed to make the 56-ton topping of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington, Va. Other structures made of Marble marble: the Lincoln Memorial, the Los Angeles Athletic Club, the San Francisco, Cleveland and Denver city halls, Manhattan's Municipal Building, and Chicago's telephone building...
...Duffy of Arlington, Va., hooked a tape recorder to his receiver, caught Titov flashing overhead saying "Sending my friendly greeting to the people of North America...
...cooperative-but busy. The very fact that made General Taylor cover-worthy this week-his role in the vital decision-making on Berlin-also made him inaccessible to interviewing for long stretches of time. Rinehart's final interview with Taylor was conducted at a brisk semi-dogtrot through Arlington National Cemetery. The general likes to start his day at Fort Myer, Va., with a mile and a quarter of "walking." Rinehart tagged along, trying to scribble a note or two on the run. "As we burst out of the cemetery," reported Rinehart, "the general's waiting...